Carlton Betts, who’s 28, got himself into some serious trouble. He was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving after a crash that killed a much-loved dad and full-time carer named Darren Whitehouse. The incident happened in Tipton, a town in the Black Country.
Darren Whitehouse was just chatting with a friend when a stolen car driven by Betts hit him on St Marks Road back in February 2021. Poor Darren didn’t make it and died at the scene. Betts didn’t stick around to face the consequences, he just drove off and left Darren lying on the road. The police managed to track him down and arrest him later on.
After a long investigation, Betts was charged and released on court bail. However, when the trial date came around, he was a no-show. The jury found him guilty in his absence and issued a warrant for his arrest. Luckily, the cops managed to catch up with him in Tipton and put him behind bars.
It’s not really clear why Betts decided to run away from the trial. Maybe he thought he could escape justice, but in the end, he got caught anyway. Now, he’s sitting in jail awaiting his sentencing, which hasn’t been scheduled yet.
The police did a great job in tracking down Betts and bringing him to justice. Darren’s family must be relieved to see some closure in this tragic case. It won’t bring Darren back, but at least they can start to move forward now. Betts may have tried to avoid facing the music, but in the end, he couldn’t escape the consequences of his actions.
Darren’s friend who was with him during the crash also suffered some injuries. It must have been a traumatic experience for them, witnessing their friend’s tragic death. The pain and suffering caused by Betts’s reckless driving will have a lasting impact on everyone involved.
In the end, justice was served, and Betts is finally facing the music for his actions. Hopefully, this verdict will bring some peace to Darren’s family and friends, who have been patiently waiting for this day to come. It’s a reminder that no matter how hard you try to run away from your mistakes, they will always catch up with you in the end.
The road to justice may have been long and bumpy, but in the end, the right thing was done. Betts is now where he belongs, behind bars, paying for the pain and suffering he caused. It’s a lesson for everyone out there to think twice before making reckless decisions that can have devastating consequences.